Format: Paperback, 304 pages
Release Date: February 11, 2025
Publisher: Graydon House
Source: Library
Genre: Thrillers / Suspense
None of This is True meets Just the Nicest Couple in this chilling thriller set in a small, snowy Minnesota town, where one woman unknowingly holds the key to solving a string of crimes after a night out gone wrong.
Nothing ever happens in small towns…
When Shelby Dawson survives a harrowing attack that should have left her dead, she tries to move past it, for herself and for her family. Fifteen months later, with the help of her best friend, Mackenzie, she finally feels safe again in the snowy Minnesota town she calls home. But when an anonymous note appears on her windshield bearing the same threats her attacker made, Shelby realizes that her nightmare has only just begun.
As new evidence surfaces and a group of well-meaning senior citizens accidentally makes the case go viral online, the situation quickly deteriorates. And with suspicious accidents targeting those closest to her happening all over town, Shelby can’t shake the feeling that she’s being watched. Fighting to stay one step ahead of disaster, she finds herself asking the question on everyone’s lips: Who attacked her that night?
But Shelby isn’t the only one with questions. Mackenzie’s husband, Leo, vanished without a trace on that terrible night, and over a year later, no one knows why. Until a thorough review of his finances reveals a history of debts, mismanaged funds, and hidden accounts, one of which remains active. Their suspicion that Leo is still alive only complicates things further, though, and when another person connected to Shelby goes missing, she’s caught in a race against time before her attacker becomes a killer.
When Shelby Dawson survives a harrowing attack that should have left her dead, she tries to move past it, for herself and for her family. Fifteen months later, with the help of her best friend, Mackenzie, she finally feels safe again in the snowy Minnesota town she calls home. But when an anonymous note appears on her windshield bearing the same threats her attacker made, Shelby realizes that her nightmare has only just begun.
As new evidence surfaces and a group of well-meaning senior citizens accidentally makes the case go viral online, the situation quickly deteriorates. And with suspicious accidents targeting those closest to her happening all over town, Shelby can’t shake the feeling that she’s being watched. Fighting to stay one step ahead of disaster, she finds herself asking the question on everyone’s lips: Who attacked her that night?
But Shelby isn’t the only one with questions. Mackenzie’s husband, Leo, vanished without a trace on that terrible night, and over a year later, no one knows why. Until a thorough review of his finances reveals a history of debts, mismanaged funds, and hidden accounts, one of which remains active. Their suspicion that Leo is still alive only complicates things further, though, and when another person connected to Shelby goes missing, she’s caught in a race against time before her attacker becomes a killer.
Seraphina Nova Glass's Nothing Ever Happens Here is a psychological thriller that transforms the sleepy facade of a small Minnesota town into a chilling battleground of secrets, survival, and betrayal. The story alternates between three characters: Shelby, MacKenzie, and Florence, an elderly resident of the Oleander retirement community. Shelby Dawson narrowly escaped death after a brutal attack fifteen months prior. Living in the snowy, insular town of Rivers Crossing, Minnesota, Shelby has been piecing her life back together with the support of her best friend, Mackenzie (Mack), her husband Clay, and their twin daughters.
Just as she begins to feel the semblance of safety, an anonymous note appears on her windshield, echoing the same threats her attacker once made: “I told you what would happen if you went public.” This chilling message shatters her fragile peace, reigniting a nightmare she thought she’d left behind. Shelby’s chapters are steeped in paranoia and desperation, capturing the visceral fear of being hunted. Mack’s POV introduces a parallel mystery—her husband, Leo, vanished on the night of Shelby’s attack, and her discovery of his hidden debts and active accounts raises questions about his fate and potential involvement.
Meanwhile, Florence’s sections inject a surprising dose of levity and charm. Alongside her fellow seniors—Herb, Mort, Millie, and Bernie—she launches a true-crime podcast to investigate Shelby’s case, turning their amateur sleuthing into a viral sensation that both aids and complicates the unfolding drama. Florence, with her sharp wit and determination to find a new hobby in hunting killers, steals every scene she’s in. Her banter with Herb and the gang’s well-meaning but bumbling efforts provide a counterpoint to the darker elements of the plot, ensuring that the tension never becomes overwhelming.
Glass is a maestro of misdirection, planting red herrings that keep you guessing about the attacker’s identity. Is it Leo, still alive and pulling strings from the shadows? A neighbor hiding in plain sight? Or someone entirely unexpected? The multiple perspectives enhance this guessing game, offering glimpses of the truth while obscuring the full picture until the final, shocking reveal. While some might find the ultimate twist a tad over-the-top, it’s undeniably satisfying, tying together the threads of suspicion and betrayal in a way that feels earned.
Glass also delves into the darker side of small-town life, where familiarity breeds both comfort and complacency, allowing evil to fester unnoticed. The viral podcast subplot adds a modern twist, reflecting how social media can amplify personal crises, for better or worse. If there’s a critique to be made, it’s that the sheer number of characters, particularly among the seniors, can occasionally overwhelm, making it tricky to keep track of who’s who in the early chapters. Additionally, some of the characters’ decisions, such as venturing out alone despite clear danger, strain credulity; however, this is a common trope in thrillers that prioritizes plot momentum over strict realism.
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